I have the desktop cube enabled and everything, and I've watched several tutorials on it. But when I go to the cube settings in compiz I don't have the option to make it a sphere or cylinder. Is there something additional I need to install in order to make that work or what?
I was wondering if the compiz cube works in gnome classic too? And if yes, how shall I install it?
I already saw in the past some presentations made with a 'cube effect' transition, similar to the 3D-multiple desktop of Compiz. I heard 'Keynotes' on Mac OSX could do that.
Is it possible to do the same on Ubuntu with PDF presentations? I tried pdfcube but it did not really kept its promises.
Although I have downloaded compiz, ccsm, compiz-plugins, compiz-fusion-plugins-main and compiz-fusion-plugins-extra, I still cannot find how to activate the famous Atlantis effect. In the "Effects" category, I can choose the gears in the cube but not the aquarium. I really would have liked to see fishes swimming around in my desktop.
I've just sorted out the tearing in videos on my PC following this guide:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1390284
However before this i had a wonderfully performing cube, Nice smooth and no/very little tearing (at least only around the sides) Now however the cube feels slow when rotating and i get some sort of tearing (white lines) underneath my gnome panel when 'landing' on a desktop Any ideas how i can return to the previous performance of the cube without turning sync to VBlank off?